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Senate Republicans Narrowly Vote to Kill Debate on Trump’s Army Assault on Venezuela
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Senate Republicans Narrowly Vote to Kill Debate on Trump’s Army Assault on Venezuela

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Last updated: January 16, 2026 11:06 am
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The U.S. Senate narrowly voted Wednesday night time to strip a bipartisan decision geared toward stopping unauthorized army operations in Venezuela of its privileged standing. The motion successfully killed the conflict powers measure and sidestepped (for now) what would probably have been a tough and embarrassing congressional debate for U.S. President Donald Trump relating to his current and potential future invasions of the South American nation.

The Senate voted 51-50, with Vice President J.D. Vance offering the tiebreaking vote, on a procedural level of order that deemed that the decision from Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine was not privileged and thus not entitled to the fast-track standing that allows the forcing of ground votes. Two of the 5 Republican senators—Josh Hawley and Todd Younger—who final week voted with Democrats to permit debate on the measure switched their votes after coming underneath intense criticism from Trump.

The U.S. Senate narrowly voted Wednesday night time to strip a bipartisan decision geared toward stopping unauthorized army operations in Venezuela of its privileged standing. The motion successfully killed the conflict powers measure and sidestepped (for now) what would probably have been a tough and embarrassing congressional debate for U.S. President Donald Trump relating to his current and potential future invasions of the South American nation.

The Senate voted 51-50, with Vice President J.D. Vance offering the tiebreaking vote, on a procedural level of order that deemed that the decision from Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine was not privileged and thus not entitled to the fast-track standing that allows the forcing of ground votes. Two of the 5 Republican senators—Josh Hawley and Todd Younger—who final week voted with Democrats to permit debate on the measure switched their votes after coming underneath intense criticism from Trump.

In switching their votes, Hawley and Younger stated they have been satisfied on a technical level that the wording of the Kaine decision—particularly directing “the president to terminate using United States Armed Forces for hostilities inside or towards Venezuela”—described a scenario that was not going down since U.S. troops weren’t at present deployed within the nation.

“For me, this has at all times been about floor troops … floor troops into Venezuela, occupying Venezuela. That’s not one thing that I feel I’d need to do,” Hawley stated in a Wednesday interview with Fox Information, noting that since his vote final week, he had spoken with Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio about his considerations. “I thank the administration for all of their outreach, and what the secretary of state stated to me, very clearly, is, ‘We’re not doing that. We don’t have floor troops in Venezuela. This isn’t one other Iraq. We’re not going to occupy Venezuela.’ And what? That’s ok for me.”

Talking on the Senate ground on Thursday, Younger stated: “I’ve had quite a few conversations with senior nationwide safety officers over the previous week. … I’ve acquired assurances that there are, primary, not any American troops in Venezuela. I’ve additionally acquired a dedication that if President Trump have been to find out American forces have been wanted in any main army operations in Venezuela, the administration will come to Congress prematurely to ask for a proper authorization on using army drive.”

Younger additionally stated he had acquired a dedication from Rubio to “present a public replace on Venezuela” earlier than the Senate International Relations Committee “instantly” after subsequent week’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day vacation recess.

Following the vote, Democrats vented their frustrations.

“If President Trump have been assured within the deserves and legality of his deeply unpopular Venezuela conflict, he wouldn’t have bullied members of his personal social gathering into utilizing an obscure procedural trick to keep away from a public debate about it,” Kaine stated in a assertion, including that Democrats deliberate to file “an entire lot extra conflict powers resolutions to cease the President from taking army motion towards the numerous different nations he’s threatened.”

These threatened nations embody Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and NATO ally Denmark. With Trump and his administration ramping up threats to make use of army drive to grab Greenland, a Danish territory, quite a few lawmakers, together with a number of senior Republicans akin to Sen. Mitch McConnell, have blasted the administration for threatening Denmark and hurting NATO members’ religion in the USA to honor its army ensures to the alliance.

“The administration has failed to offer most of the solutions Congress is rightfully owed and made clear it has no plan to make sure the need of the Venezuelan individuals is honored, or that energy is transferred to respectable democratic management,” Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley stated in a assertion on Wednesday. “As an alternative of standing as much as Trump, Senate Republicans blocked one more try and rein in our warmonger president.” Merkley has launched a separate invoice that may use Congress’s energy of the purse to disclaim funding to any unauthorized army assaults on Venezuela.

The procedural tactic that Democrats lampooned Republicans for utilizing this week was final utilized by Democrats themselves in 2024 to strip a conflict powers decision of its privileged standing. That decision, from Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, sought to finish then-President Joe Biden’s deployment of U.S. army service members to construct and function a pier close to the Gaza Strip coast to ship humanitarian provides into the besieged territory.

“This establishment can’t cease one thing that isn’t occurring, and that’s precisely what the decision directs the president to do,” Republican Sen. Jim Risch, the chairman of the International Relations Committee, stated in a Wednesday ground speech, praising Trump’s early January incursion into Venezuela to seize President Nicolás Maduro. Risch stated the operation concerned 200 U.S. troops who have been inside Venezuela for lower than two hours, together with 27 minutes spent combating and killing Maduro’s Cuban guards. “It was extremely temporary, focused, and really profitable,” Risch stated.

“The operation has ended. It’s over. There’s no troops there,” he added, highlighting the official letter he acquired from Rubio this week assuring him of the matter.

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